Executive Development Programme in Family History Communication

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The Executive Development Programme in Family History Communication is a certificate course designed to meet the growing demand for professionals who can help individuals and families preserve and communicate their legacies. This program emphasizes the importance of family narratives in building strong, resilient families and communities.

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As more people seek to understand their roots and pass down their stories to future generations, there is a rising need for skilled communicators who can facilitate this process. This course equips learners with the essential skills required to research, write, and share family histories in a compelling and engaging manner. Through a combination of theory and practical application, participants will learn how to conduct effective genealogical research, write engaging family narratives, and leverage various communication channels to share these stories. By completing this program, learners will be well-positioned to advance their careers in fields such as genealogy, family therapy, and heritage preservation.

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โ€ข Family History Research: This unit will cover the basics of family history research, including genealogical resources and research methods.
โ€ข Communication Skills: This unit will focus on effective communication techniques, including how to present family history research to different audiences.
โ€ข Digital Preservation: This unit will cover best practices for preserving family history records and artifacts in digital format.
โ€ข Cultural Sensitivity: This unit will address the importance of cultural sensitivity when researching and sharing family history, particularly in diverse and multicultural families.
โ€ข Ethics in Family History Research: This unit will explore ethical considerations in family history research, including issues related to privacy and consent.
โ€ข Family History Writing: This unit will cover techniques for writing compelling family histories, including how to structure a narrative and incorporate historical context.
โ€ข Oral History Techniques: This unit will focus on the best practices for conducting and recording oral histories, as well as how to incorporate them into a larger family history narrative.
โ€ข Using Technology in Family History Communication: This unit will cover the various technology tools and platforms that can be used to share and communicate family history, including websites, social media, and genealogy software.
โ€ข Collaborative Family History Research: This unit will explore the benefits of collaborative family history research and how to effectively work with other family members to gather and share information.

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In this Executive Development Programme for Family History Communication, we focus on four main roles in the UK market. The 3D pie chart below illustrates the percentage of each role: 1. **Genealogist**: With 25% of the market share, genealogists work on researching family histories and identifying family relationships. 2. **Family History Researcher**: Accounting for 35% of the market, family history researchers gather, analyze, and interpret information on families, lineages, and bloodlines. 3. **Communications Specialist**: Holding 20% of the market, communications specialists ensure that family history findings are effectively shared with the right audiences. 4. **Data Visualization Expert**: Also with 20% of the market, data visualization experts create visual representations of data, making it easier for professionals and the general public to understand complex family history information. Our programme embraces the ever-evolving demands of the job market and provides comprehensive training in essential skills for these roles. With a focus on industry relevance, we have designed this programme to equip aspiring professionals with the tools necessary to thrive in the family history communication field.

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  • ProficiencyEnglish
  • ComputerInternetAccess
  • BasicComputerSkills
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